Female Incontinence Treatment

Introduction

Expert Care for Female Incontinence

Urinary incontinence is a common condition that affects many women, causing involuntary urine leakage during activities such as laughing, sneezing, or exercising. It can result from weakened pelvic floor muscles, hormonal changes, pregnancy, childbirth, or aging. While it is a common issue, incontinence is treatable, and effective solutions can help restore confidence and improve daily life.

Edgbaston Wellness Clinic provides expert diagnosis and tailored treatment plans to help women regain bladder control. Our team offers a range of non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments to strengthen pelvic muscles, improve bladder function, and reduce unwanted leaks.

Understanding Female Incontinence

Female incontinence occurs when the muscles and nerves that control the bladder become weakened or damaged, leading to involuntary urine leakage. There are different types of incontinence, and understanding the cause is essential for effective treatment.

What is Female Incontinence Treatment?

Treatment for female incontinence focuses on strengthening the pelvic floor, improving bladder control, and reducing the frequency and severity of leaks. A combination of lifestyle changes, pelvic floor exercises, and advanced therapies can help manage symptoms and restore confidence.

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Personalised Treatment for Long-Term Bladder Control

Edgbaston Wellness Clinic offers advanced incontinence treatments tailored to each woman’s needs.

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Types of Female Incontinence Treatments

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Stress Incontinence

✔ Occurs when pressure is placed on the bladder due to activities such as coughing, laughing, or exercise
✔ Treatment options include pelvic floor exercises, laser therapy, or minimally invasive procedures

Urge Incontinence (Overactive Bladder)

✔ Characterised by a sudden, strong urge to urinate, often resulting in leakage
✔ Treated with bladder training, medications, or neuromodulation therapy

Mixed Incontinence

✔ A combination of stress and urge incontinence
✔ Requires a tailored treatment approach addressing both types

Comfortable & Personalised Treatment Experience

Female incontinence treatments are provided in a confidential and supportive environment, ensuring patient comfort and dignity throughout the process.

Duration

Treatment outcomes vary depending on the method used. Pelvic floor exercises and bladder training may take a few weeks to show improvement, while minimally invasive treatments offer faster results.

Care tips to support recovery and improve bladder control

Aftercare for Female Incontinence Treatment

Perform pelvic floor exercises regularly to maintain strength

Follow bladder training techniques to improve control

Stay hydrated and avoid bladder irritants such as caffeine and alcohol

Common Questions About Female Incontinence Treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, it affects many women, particularly after childbirth, menopause, or due to aging.

Yes, many cases can be managed with pelvic floor exercises, lifestyle changes, and non-invasive therapies.

 Results vary, with some improvements seen within weeks and others requiring a few months for significant changes.

Yes, certain medications can help manage overactive bladder symptoms and improve control.

Surgery is usually considered for severe cases when other treatments are ineffective.

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Introducing our edicated team committed to delivering exceptional care and expertise in healthcare.

DR. GANTA

Urological Surgeon and Aesthetic doctor.

DR. PENUMAKA

Qualified General Practitioner with a special interest in Gynaecology.

Caitlyn Ganta

Assistant Director at Edgbaston Wellness Clinic.